Acetaminophen-13C2,15N is a stable isotope-labeled version of acetaminophen, where two carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom are replaced with their heavier isotopes. It is primarily used as a reference standard in analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical research to enable precise quantification and tracking in mass spectrometry studies.
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CAS 360769-21-7
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[13CH3][13C](=O)[15NH]C1=CC=C(C=C1)O